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- Ken Peplowski: Good Times On the Road For Reed Virtuoso - All About Jazz
All About JazzKen Peplowski: Good Times On the Road For Reed VirtuosoAll About Jazz, PA - 7 hours agoThis cohesion of elements is described by the late critic Whitney Balliett: “Jazz...like poetry, it is an art of surprise—that, shaken down, amounts to the ...
- The World According To Engelhardt - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - It was neoconservative pundit Charles Krauthammer who, in the wake of the Soviet Union’s collapse, inaugurated Washington’s unipolar moment. ‘America is no mere international citizen. It is the dominant power in the world, more ...
- Refer to a friend - Newham Recorder 24
CANARY Wharf together with Community Arts have jointly launched a new exhibition venue promoting home grown talent from painting, crafts and design, to poetry, writing and film-making. The Community Window Gallery is located in the Jubilee Link in ...
- Shakespeare is the original author of his plays and sonnets - International Reporter
Shakespeare is the original author of his plays and sonnetsInternational Reporter, India - 5 hours ago... book of poetry (Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum in 1611) and as a candidate for the dark lady referred to in the sonnets, daily Ha’aretz reported in Jerusalem ...
- Identity fusion - Globe and Mail
Alexis Puentes has done it all wrong and succeeded wonderfully. A Cuban expatriate, he left his burgeoning career as a jazz-fusion bassist to come to Canada, where there is next to no market for Latin music. He has since reinvented himself as a ...
- Movie review: 'Mongol' portrays toughtest of men (The News-Press)
Hard places make for hard men, history has taught us.
- Success stories | Windber student in prestigious program - Tribune-Democrat
Jenelle Feather, daughter of Brett and Sally Feather of Windber, has participated in the prestigious Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. The five-week program for high school seniors provides ...
- IN BRIEF - Pahrump Valley Times
Hafen Ranch Elementary will have the annual Spring Carnival 11-2 p.m., May 10, Hafen Ranch Elementary, 7120 Hafen Ranch Road. Activities include a blood drive, games, food, pony rides, face painting, K-9 demonstration, a firefighter demonstration ...
- Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpiece - Crosscut
Anatomy of a Mark Morris masterpieceCrosscut, WA - 34 minutes agoThe prospect of supportive funding (including, by American standards, positively luxurious amounts of rehearsal time with the orchestra) was, after all, ...
- Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work fresh - Chico News & Review
Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work freshChico News & Review, CA - 2 hours agoWhen Heather Lyon put out the word that the store would like to host regular poetry readings, he was all too happy to step up to the mic. ...
- Middle school student uses airtime to educate others on making a ... - Amherst Bee (subscription)
Middle school student uses airtime to educate others on making a ...Amherst Bee (subscription), USA - 2 hours agoShe said she thought he might have chosen the time to highlight his talents, which include music and poetry. But instead he decided he wanted to use the ...
- Names & Faces - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Names & FacesWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 3 hours agoEmily Thomas, 17, a recent graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, competed against more than 200 students from across the country in the “Prose and Poetry†...
- Caught in the Act - NY Arts Magazine
Caught in the ActNY Arts Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoThese instantaneous drawings, like Polaroids, SMS messages, or comic strips, lack narratives and are documents of poetry and life.
- Jackson Heights holds first poetry festival (Queens Courier)
An idea that came up over coffee turned into the recently-held, first annual Jackson Heights Poetry Festival. Festival founders Marina Yoffe and Sarah Heinemann first had the conversation last summer. Yoffe said that afterwards they thought the poetry festival should be more than just an idea.
- Atlanta poet edged out of 'Out Loud' contest (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
A young Georgia poet sounded his last stanza before judges Tuesday night. After making it to the final dozen competitors, Elijah P. Orengo was defeated in the third annual Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest held on the campus of George Washington University. The finalists each recited two poems. Orengo, a 16-year-old sophomore at Fulton County's Westlake High School, appeared first and ...
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